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Evris

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

A. Baglin*
Affiliation:
DASGAL, Observatoire de Paris. URA CNRS 335. 92125 Meudon Cedex.France

Abstract

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The EVRIS experiment is an exploratory mission devoted to stellar seismology. It will observe approximately ten bright stars, for 20 days each, during the cruise of the Russian MARS 94 mission. The photometer will be able to detect amplitudes of modes as small as a few 10−6 magnitude. Some objects of masses lower than the solar one will allow to test the thermodynamics.

Type
Observational Projects
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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